How can you tell he didn’t move his eyes moving your head more than you need to to check your mirrors is reckless. You see he turned behind himself to check where his body was.
And you just sold me on needing another Harley in my life again. I have missed it and couldn't mentally justify getting myself one again. But this brings back memories of a better time in my life that I am finding out I have been missing badly. Much love and respect brother. Thanks for reminding old scooter trash where he belongs.
Probably never raced, been in a wreck, lost a friend to one, never had a flat tire, or anything run out in front of him. But sure looks super cool to everyone around.
1. 120 isn't dangerously fast on a motorcycle. 2. that's his speedo speed. It's about as realistic as horsepower numbers for bikes. He's probably going 95. 3. He was barely going faster than the traffic. 50mph would have been much much more reckless there.
@@chadpunte1731 not sure why you think 120 isn’t dangerously fast. I’ve been riding motorcycles for almost 40 years, I’ve crashed at 20 mph and could have been seriously injured. On a public road on a motorcycle not designed to go 120, it’s most certainly not safe
@@DM-eb2ye I had damn near tank slap on my Dyna while pushing 110, rolling home from the watering hole two years ago. Sobered me immediately. 90, max for me.
Still alive? You can be the best rider but, at those speeds, it only takes a bad driver's mistake to turn you into a highway 🍔; keep safe and allow some room for other people's mistakes! Don't ride that fast!
I feel ya, was omw home from work at midnight last week, Rode MAYBE a 100 foot wheelie then like 8 miles later i stop to get a drink and some chips from a store. two cops rolled up and was asking me about it saying they had someone call in about it. Like wtf, there were maybe 3 cars on the road.
Looks fun... riding fast is something that feels unique.... tried it once in a cheap old car but it started rattling too much... it was late at night. Its fun. But what's funner is trying stuff you understand with stuff you can predict & people to trust.
He got to 80 the wind slammed him and he was holding on for dear life, and in the process continued to ripe the throttle putting him in an endless cycle
I take a curve on the freeway at 80 on my Dyna and that rear end goes one way while the front goes the other. Wonder if he's got some of those spendy after market mounts. I'll get around to it one of these days.
At that speed it doesn’t matter what your wearing, crash and die!! No air bags we die like real men!! If your not living life on the edge, you are taking up too much space
This ain’t even that bad. And not any more dangerous than when a group of harely riders decide to block up a back road so all the traffic gets backed up and people start passing in dangerous areas because you force their hand. Then act like they should have to wait for you to make it up a road 15 under the limit. In fact, I’d say that’s more dangerous, especially to those around you
Ok this needs to be said. People commenting about his speed and lack of gear.....HE DON'T GIVE A FUCK..... If he wants to LEAVE HALF he's skin in the tarmac and be an early organ donor...LET HIM. Let people make there decisions and deal with the concequenses.
My homie has 2 super glides FXDX with those bars and a tiny "cosmic" windshield... but for being cosmetic, it blocks enough wind to get u through 90 mile an hour range with ease
All Harley Davidson speedos are inaccurate. Yes I know for a FACT. I am a mechanic for Harley Davidson and the factory even says give or take plus minus up to 15 km on these speedos. I think it's more like 30 km.off so if it says your doing120 really your at 90. Nice no death wobble like so many of these bikes do
the "speed" he's passing the cars at is a pretty dead give away. Don't worry, harley isn't the only manufacturer who does. You'd be absolutely amazed at the number of 600CC bike riders who swear up and down that they've been over 150MPH on a bike that mechanically can't do 145 AND takes nearly 3 miles of full acceleration to get up to that speed.